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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Sure, flash drives work easily enough, but any other piece of hardware
> usually requires you follow a specific sequence before you even plug the
> device in. Otherwise, Windows (not sure how this works on other
> platforms) will do magically bad things, such as install a persistent
> incorrect driver that takes several steps and a few sacrificed chickens
> to remove.
Clearly I don't have enough USB gear - I haven't had that problem.
(Although something similar happened with a SCSI tape drive. But then,
it's a SCSI tape drive...)
Not that anybody cares, but I have an outboard USB sound card, USB MIDI
interface, USB printer and a USB mouse. The mouse keeps not working...
everything else works flawlessly.
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